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Thanks for stopping by to check out my thread. I have a 125 gallon standard tank. With a 40 gallon sump.


Lighting

2 x 120w Taotronic Fixtures

Fish

Purple Tang - Gizmo (10/25/09)
Ornate Leopard - Wrasse (03/18/10)
Blue Streaked Cleaner Wrasse - Bandit (11/13/10)
Naso Tang - Hawk (12/15/11)
Red Tailed Tamarin Wrasse - (01/03/12)
Small Tail Pencil Wrasse - (01/03/12)
Scooter Blenny - (04/12/12)
Gold Spotted Rabbitfish - (06/10/12)
Female Blue Throat Triggerfish - (08/10/12)

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Will post more pics soon :) Just starting up the thread.
 

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Tank looks great! 125 6footer is a nice tank! :)
 
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Tank looks great! 125 6footer is a nice tank! :)

Thanks, It was nice to upgrade the 120g, 4 foot tank to give the tangs and rabbitfish some extra space. The wrasses enjoy it well too! Only planned additions are 2 more female red tailed tamarins!
 
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Thanks everyone, I know I said I was done with fish but I decided to get an ORA Snowflake Clownfish... :) He/She is acclimating right as we speak. Ill post some pics later :)
 
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Not the greatest pics, Since I cant figure out how to get the LED's blue to adjust with my camera, so the phone will do for now.

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Clowns so wont hold still -

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Actually none of my fish hold still for a second LOL
 
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Just over 2 months now, However it was a transfer over from a 120 gallon when I moved. Hence the speedy amount of fish and stuff in that time.
 
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Lookin' good!

Thanks!

Been playing around with the cameras so... Figured Id post some pics... Not the greatest but here are some of them!


Red Tailed Tamarin Being Herself -
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Cleaner Wrasse Cleaning -
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Finally got a picture of my Smalltail Pencil Wrasse -
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Ooo! Food -
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Mmm! Food -
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Ornate Leopard Wrasse -
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Gizmo 3+ Years with me! -
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Enjoy!
 

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